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Tony DiNozzo (portrayed by Michael Weatherly) is a regular from NCIS who has appeared in one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles ("Blame It on Rio"). Tony is the Sr. Field Agent and second in command of the Major Case Response team in Washington D.C. since before the series premier to Weatherly's departure from the show at the end of NCIS's 13th season.
(NCIS: Los Angeles 9.14) Guest appearance: Appearing in Series A: John M. Jackson: January 21, 2018 The OSP team must work with Hetty's old unit to locate her before she is sold off, while Nell and Eric must work with Sydney to uncover information that would help the team. NCIS: Los Angeles: JAG "The Guardian" (NCIS: Los Angeles 10.23) Guest ...
Chris O'Donnell, Peter Cambor, Daniela Ruah, Barrett Foa, LL Cool J, and Brian Avers all appeared as their NCIS: Los Angeles characters in two episodes of NCIS' season six that served as a backdoor pilot. Rocky Carroll appeared in ten episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles as his NCIS character (seven in season one, and one each in seasons two, three ...
Between 2009 and 2023, Cambor appeared as a recurring cast member on NCIS: Los Angeles as Nate Getz, an operations psychologist in the Office of Special Projects. [7] The role originated during a two-episode arc of NCIS, "Legend (Part 1)" and "Legend (Part 2)".
In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ NCIS: Los Angeles delivered its largest overnight audience since Oct. 21 (5.5 million total viewers) while rising two tenths in the demo to match its best rating ...
The thirteenth season of the American police procedural television series NCIS: Los Angeles premiered on October 10, 2021, on CBS, for the 2021–22 television season, and ended on May 22, 2022. NCIS: Los Angeles follows a fictional team of special agents from the Office of Special Projects of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
In the latest TV show ratings, CBS is reporting that NCIS: Los Angeles — which started nearly an hour late due to golf overrun — ended Season 13 with just shy of 4 million total viewers, which ...
On October 7, 2009, after rating as the most watched new show of the Fall 2009 U.S. television season, CBS ordered a full set of 22 episodes, [4] which was extended to 24 episodes on November 4, 2009. [5] NCIS: Los Angeles ranked #9 most watched series for the 2009-10 U.S. TV season with a total of 16.08 million viewers. [6]